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303 Aerospace Protectant
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Safety Data Sheet Section 1: Identification
Product identifier
Product Name
Synonyms
• 303 Aerospace Protectant
• 587940
• 1801; 30302; 30303; 30304; 30305; 30306; 30306CSR; 30307; 30307CSR; 30308; 30308CSR; 30313; 30313CSR; 30320; 30321; 30322; 30323; 30340; 30340CSR; 30350; 30370; 30375; 30377; 30377CSR; 30378; 30378CSR; 30379; 30381; 30382; 30382CSR; 30383; 30440; 30440BD; 30910
Product Code
Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Recommended use
Restrictions on use
• Restores and maintains a like­new appearance, texture and color
• Read and follow label directions, warnings and materials not to be treated
Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
Manufacturer
• Gold Eagle Co.
4400 S. Kildare Avenue Chicago, IL 60632­4372 United States http://www.goldeagle.com/ Telephone (General) • 773­376­4400 Emergency telephone number
Manufacturer
• 1­800­535­5053 ­ (INFOTRAC #22283)
Section 2: Hazard Identification
United States (US) According to: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 HCS Classification of the substance or mixture
OSHA HCS 2012
• Eye Irritation 2 Label elements
OSHA HCS 2012
WARNING Hazard statements • Causes serious eye irritation Precautionary statements
Prevention • Wash thoroughly after handling. Wear eye/face protection , . Response • IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
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if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Other hazards
OSHA HCS 2012
• Under United States Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200 ­ Hazard Communication Standard), this product is considered hazardous.
Section 3 ­ Composition/Information on Ingredients
Substances
• Material does not meet the criteria of a substance.
Mixtures
Composition
Chemical Name Identifiers
CAS:7732­18­
Water 5
%
75% TO 100% 0% TO 15.4% Proprietary Proprietary
Proprietary Proprietary
Glucitol Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Magnesium nitrate CAS:50­70­4
Proprietary
Proprietary
Proprietary
CAS:10377­
60­3
Ethylene glycol CAS:107­21­1
0% TO 0.22% Proprietary Proprietary
0% TO 0.22% Proprietary Proprietary
0% TO 0.022% 0% TO 1.1% 0% TO 1% 0% TO 1% 0% TO 1% < 1% < 0.235% LD50/LC50
Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • >90 mL/kg
Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • >17 g/kg
Skin­Rabbit LD50 • >2 g/kg
Classifications According to Regulation/Directive
NDA
OSHA HCS 2012: Eye Dam. 1 NDA
NDA
NDA
NDA
OSHA HCS 2012: Not Classified OSHA HCS 2012: Not Classified OSHA HCS 2012: Not Classified OSHA HCS 2012: Not Classified OSHA HCS 2012: Ox. Sol. 3; Skin Irrit. 2; Eye Irrit. 2; STOT SE 3: Resp. Irrit. NDA
Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 470 mg/kg
Skin­Rabbit LD50 • 9530 mg/kg
Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 1540 mg/kg
Inhalation­Rat LC50 • 36 g/m³ 4 Hour(s)
Skin­Rabbit LD50 • 794 µL/kg
Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 661 mg/kg
Inhalation­Rat LC50 • 13300 ppm 4 Hour(s)
Skin­Rabbit LD50 • 3540 mg/kg
OSHA HCS 2012: Not Hazardous OSHA HCS 2012: Eye Irrit. 2 OSHA HCS 2012: Eye Irrit. 2; STOT SE 1 (Kidney, Orl); STOT RE 1 (Kidney, Orl) OSHA HCS 2012: Repr. 2; Acute Tox. 4 (orl); Acute Tox. 3 (skn); Eye Irrit. 2 OSHA HCS 2012: Exposure limits Section 4: First­Aid Measures
Description of first aid measures
Inhalation
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Revision Date: 02/December/2015
• Move victim to fresh air. Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. Give artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. If signs/symptoms continue, get medical attention.
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Skin
Eye
Ingestion
• Wash skin with soap and water. Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. If irritation develops and persists, get medical attention.
• In case of contact with substance, immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 20 minutes. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.
• Do NOT induce vomiting. Obtain medical attention immediately if ingested.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
• Refer to Section 11 ­ Toxicological Information.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Notes to Physician
• All treatments should be based on observed signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Consideration should be given to the possibility that overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred.
Section 5: Fire­Fighting Measures
Extinguishing media
Suitable Extinguishing Media • LARGE FIRE: Water spray, fog or regular foam. SMALL FIRES: Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or regular foam. Unsuitable Extinguishing • No data available. Media
Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Hazardous Combustion Products
• Poses no unusual fire or explosion hazard. • No data available. Advice for firefighters
• Structural firefighters' protective clothing provides limited protection in fire situations ONLY; it is not effective in spill situations where direct contact with the substance is possible. Wear chemical protective clothing that is specifically recommended by the manufacturer. It may provide little or no thermal protection. Wear positive pressure self­contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). LARGE FIRES: Cool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. Section 6 ­ Accidental Release Measures
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Personal Precautions
Emergency Procedures
• Ventilate enclosed areas. Do not walk through spilled material. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing.
• As an immediate precautionary measure, isolate spill or leak area for at least 50 meters (150 feet) in all directions. Stay upwind. Keep unauthorized personnel away. Ventilate closed spaces before entering.
Environmental precautions
• Avoid run off to waterways and sewers.
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Containment/Clean­up Measures
• Stop leak if you can do it without risk. SMALL SPILLS: Take up with sand or other non­combustible absorbent material and place into containers for later disposal. LARGE SPILLS: Dike far ahead of spill for later disposal. Section 7 ­ Handling and Storage
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Precautions for safe handling
Handling
• Use only with adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid direct contact. Avoid breathing mist, vapours and/or spray. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, or using tobacco.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Storage
• Keep container closed. Store in a cool, dry, well­ventilated place. Avoid contact with heat and ignition sources. Do not store in unmarked containers or storage devices.
Section 8 ­ Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Control parameters
Exposure Limits/Guidelines
Result
Proprietary (Proprietary)
Ethylene glycol (107­21­1)
TWAs
ACGIH
OSHA
Not established
200 ppm TWA; 360 mg/m3 TWA
Ceilings 25 ppm Ceiling
Not established
Ceilings 100 mg/m3 Ceiling (aerosol only)
Not established
Exposure controls
Engineering • Measures/Controls
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory
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Eye/Face
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Skin/Body
Environmental Exposure Controls
Adequate ventilation systems as needed to control concentrations of airborne contaminants below applicable threshold limit values.
In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment.
Wear chemical splash safety goggles.
• Wear appropriate gloves.
• Controls should be engineered to prevent release to the environment, including procedures to prevent spills, atmospheric release and release to waterways. Follow best practice for site management and disposal of waste.
Key to abbreviations
ACGIH = American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygiene
TWA = Time­Weighted Averages are based on 8h/day, 40h/week exposures
Section 9 ­ Physical and Chemical Properties
Information on Physical and Chemical Properties
Material Description Physical Form Liquid
Appearance/Description Water based white, opaque liquid.
Color White
Odor No data available
Odor Threshold No data available
Boiling Point 212 F(100 C)
Melting Point/Freezing Point No data available
Decomposition Temperature No data available
pH 7 to 8
Specific Gravity/Relative Density = 1.01 Water=1
Water Solubility Soluble 100 %
Viscosity 3 Centistoke (cSt, cS) or mm2/sec @ 40 C(104 F)
General Properties Volatility Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
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Vapor Pressure 17.5 mmHg (torr)
Vapor Density Evaporation Rate < 1 n­Butyl Acetate = 1
0.62 Air=1
Flash Point No data available
UEL No data available
LEL No data available
Autoignition No data available
Flammability (solid, gas) No data available
Octanol/Water Partition coefficient No data available
Flammability Environmental Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity
• No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use.
Chemical stability
• Stable under normal temperatures and pressures.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
• Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
Conditions to avoid
• Close proximity to incompatible substances.
Incompatible materials
• Alkalis, strong oxidizers.
Hazardous decomposition products
• If exposed to extremely high temperatures, the products of thermal decomposition may include irritating vapors and carbon oxides gases (e.g., CO, CO2)
Section 11 ­ Toxicological Information
Information on toxicological effects
Components
Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 1540 mg/kg; Behavioral:Tremor; Inhalation­Rat LC50 • 36 g/m³ 4 Hour(s); Behavioral:Excitement; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Dyspnea; Skin and Appendages:Other:Hair; Skin­Rabbit LD50 • 794 µL/kg; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Hematuria; Irritation: Eye­Rabbit • 500 mg 24 Hour(s) • Mild irritation; Skin­Rabbit • 500 mg 24 Hour(s) • Mild irritation; Multi­dose Toxicity: Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 700 ppm 6 Hour(s) 4 Week(s)­Intermittent; Liver:Changes in liver Proprietary weight; Nutritional and Gross Metabolic:Gross Metabolite Changes:Weight loss or decreased weight gain; (0% TO Proprietary Biochemical:Enzyme inhibition, induction, or change in blood or tissue levels:Cytochrome oxidases (including 0.22%)
oxidative phosphorylation); Reproductive: Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 696 ppm (3D pre/3D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Oogenesis; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Fertility:Pre­implantation mortality; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Embryo or Fetus:Fetal death; Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 700 ppm (3D pre/3D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Ovaries, fallopian tubes; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Embryo or Fetus:Fetotoxicity (except death, e.g., stunted fetus)
Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • >17 g/kg; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Other changes; Nutritional and Proprietary Gross Metabolic:Changes in Chemistry or Temperature:Other changes; Skin­Rabbit LD50 • >2 g/kg; (0% TO Proprietary Behavioral:Food intake (animal); Gastrointestinal:Hypermotility, diarrhea; Skin and Appendages:After systemic 15.4%)
exposure:Dermatitis, other; Irritation: Eye­Rabbit • 100 µL 24 Hour(s) • Mild irritation; Skin­Rabbit • 500 µL 24 Hour(s) • Mild irritation
Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 470 mg/kg; Ingestion/Oral­Man TDLo • 24 g/kg; Brain and Coverings:Other degenerative changes; Behavioral:Ataxia; Behavioral:Coma; Ingestion/Oral­Man TDLo • 15 g/kg; Peripheral Nerve Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
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Ethylene glycol (0% TO 0.22%)
107­21­1
and Sensation:Sensory change involving peripheral nerve; Gastrointestinal:Ulceration or bleeding from small intestine; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Renal function tests depressed; Ingestion/Oral­Man TDLo • 1195 mg/kg; Peripheral Nerve and Sensation:Sensory change involving peripheral nerve; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Renal function tests depressed; Ingestion/Oral­Rat TDLo • 120 mg/kg; Blood:Changes in bone marrow not included above; Inhalation­Human TCLo • 22 mg/m³; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Proteinuria; Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 0.004 g/m³ 2 Hour(s); Behavioral:Muscle contraction or spasticity; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Respiratory stimulation; Gastrointestinal:Hypermotility, diarrhea; Skin­Rabbit LD50 • 9530 mg/kg; Irritation: Eye­Rabbit • 100 mg 1 Hour(s) • Mild irritation; Skin­Rabbit • 555 mg­Open • Mild irritation; Multi­dose Toxicity: Inhalation­Guinea Pig TCLo • 0.003 g/m³ 45 Day(s)­Intermittent; Behavioral:Excitement; Liver:Liver function tests impaired; Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 1 mg/m³ 32 Week(s)­Intermittent; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Other changes; Liver:Liver function tests impaired; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Changes in tubules (including acute renal failure, acute tubular necrosis); Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 0.003 g/m³ 228 Day(s)­
Intermittent; Brain and Coverings:Other degenerative changes; Vascular:Structural changes in vessels; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Emphysema; Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 0.02 g/m³ 153 Day(s)­Intermittent; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Emphysema; Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder:Changes in tubules (including acute renal failure, acute tubular necrosis); Blood:Changes in spleen; Mutagen: Cytogenetic analysis • Ingestion/Oral­Rat • 1200 mg/kg; Reproductive: Ingestion/Oral­Mouse TDLo • 850 mg/kg (multigenerations); Reproductive Effects:Specific Developmental Abnormalities:Urogenital system; Inhalation­Mouse TCLo • 1000 mg/m³ 6 Hour(s)(6­15D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Uterus, cervix, vagina; Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Other effects; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Fertility:Pre­implantation mortality; Inhalation­Mouse TCLo • 2100 mg/m³ 6 Hour(s)(6­15D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Other effects; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Fertility:Pre­implantation mortality; Reproductive Effects:Effects on Fertility:Post­implantation mortality; Inhalation­Rat TCLo • 2500 mg/m³ 6 Hour(s)(6­15D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Other effects; Reproductive Effects:Specific Developmental Abnormalities:Musculoskeletal system; Reproductive Effects:Specific Developmental Abnormalities:Other developmental abnormalities
Proprietary Reproductive: Ingestion/Oral­Rat TDLo • 2500 mg/kg (6­15D preg); Reproductive Effects:Maternal Effects:Other Proprietary
(0% TO 1%)
effects; Reproductive Effects:Specific Developmental Abnormalities:Musculoskeletal system
Glucitol (0% 50­70­4
TO 1%)
Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral­Rat LD50 • 15900 mg/kg; Ingestion/Oral­Woman TDLo • 1700 mg/kg 1 Day(s); Gastrointestinal:Hypermotility, diarrhea
GHS Properties
Classification
Respiratory sensitization
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Serious eye damage/Irritation
OSHA HCS 2012 • Eye Irritation 2 Acute toxicity
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Aspiration Hazard
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Carcinogenicity
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Germ Cell Mutagenicity
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Skin corrosion/Irritation
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Skin sensitization
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available STOT­RE
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available STOT­SE
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Toxicity for Reproduction
OSHA HCS 2012 • No data available Potential Health Effects
Inhalation
Acute (Immediate)
Chronic (Delayed)
• No adverse health effects expected.
• No data available.
Skin
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Acute (Immediate)
• May cause mild irritation.
• No data available.
Chronic (Delayed)
Eye
Acute (Immediate)
• Causes serious eye irritation.
• No data available.
Chronic (Delayed)
Ingestion
Acute (Immediate)
• May cause gastrointestinal disturbances including diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.
• No data available.
Chronic (Delayed)
Carcinogenic Effects
• This product does not contain any components above de minimus concentrations that are considered carcinogenic by OSHA , IARC or NTP .
Carcinogenic Effects
CAS
Proprietary
IARC
Proprietary
Group 1­Carcinogenic
NTP
Reasonably Anticipated to be Human Carcinogen
Key to abbreviations
LC = Lethal Concentration
LD = Lethal Dose
TC = Toxic Concentration
TD = Toxic Dose
Section 12 ­ Ecological Information
Toxicity
• Non­mandatory section ­ information about this substance not complied for this reason.
Persistence and degradability
• Non­mandatory section ­ information about this substance not complied for this reason.
Bioaccumulative potential
• Non­mandatory section ­ information about this substance not complied for this reason.
Mobility in Soil
• Non­mandatory section ­ information about this substance not complied for this reason.
Other adverse effects
• Non­mandatory section ­ information about this substance not complied for this reason.
Section 13 ­ Disposal Considerations
Waste treatment methods
Product waste
Packaging waste
• Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations.
• Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations.
Section 14 ­ Transport Information
Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
Revision Date: 02/December/2015
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UN number UN proper shipping name Transport hazard class(es) Packing group Environmental hazards
DOT
NDA
Not Regulated
Special precautions for user
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code
NDA
NDA
NDA
• None specified.
• No data available
Section 15 ­ Regulatory Information
Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
SARA Hazard Classifications • Acute
Inventory
Component
CAS
TSCA
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Ethylene glycol
107­21­1
Yes
Glucitol
50­70­4
Yes
Magnesium nitrate
10377­60­3
Yes
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Proprietary
Proprietary
Yes
Water
7732­18­5
Yes
United States
Labor
U.S. ­ OSHA ­ Process Safety Management ­ Highly Hazardous Chemicals
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ OSHA ­ Specifically Regulated Chemicals
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
Revision Date: 02/December/2015
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10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 2500 lb TQ Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Format: GHS Language: English (US)
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• Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Environment
U.S. ­ CAA (Clean Air Act) ­ 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants
• Magnesium nitrate 10377­60­3 • Glucitol 50­70­4 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Ethylene glycol 107­21­1 • Proprietary Proprietary • Water 7732­18­5 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ CAA (Clean Air Act) ­ Accidental Release Prevention ­ Flammable Substances
• Magnesium nitrate 10377­60­3 • Glucitol 50­70­4 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Ethylene glycol 107­21­1 • Proprietary Proprietary • Water 7732­18­5 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ CAA (Clean Air Act) ­ Accidental Release Prevention ­ Toxic Substances
• Magnesium nitrate 10377­60­3 • Glucitol 50­70­4 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Ethylene glycol 107­21­1 • Proprietary Proprietary • Water 7732­18­5 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ CERCLA/SARA ­ Hazardous Substances and their Reportable Quantities
• Magnesium nitrate 10377­60­3 • Glucitol 50­70­4 • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Ethylene glycol 107­21­1 •
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Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Water Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10000 lb threshold quantity Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 1000 lb final RQ; 454 kg final RQ 5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
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U.S. ­ CERCLA/SARA ­ Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances EPCRA RQs
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ CERCLA/SARA ­ Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances TPQs
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ CERCLA/SARA ­ Section 313 ­ Emission Reporting
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary • Ethylene glycol 107­21­1 •
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Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 0.1 % de minimis concentration 1.0 % de minimis concentration Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Proprietary Water Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ CERCLA/SARA ­ Section 313 ­ PBT Chemical Listing
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ CWA (Clean Water Act) ­ Hazardous Substances
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
Revision Date: 02/December/2015
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Proprietary Proprietary Ethylene glycol Proprietary Water Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ CWA (Clean Water Act) ­ Toxic Pollutants
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed carcinogen, initial date 4/1/88 Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed United States ­ California
Environment
U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ Carcinogens List
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ Developmental Toxicity
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADL)
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
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Proprietary Water Proprietary Proprietary U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ No Significant Risk Levels (NSRL)
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ Reproductive Toxicity ­ Female
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary U.S. ­ California ­ Proposition 65 ­ Reproductive Toxicity ­ Male
• Magnesium nitrate • Glucitol • Proprietary • Proprietary • Proprietary • Ethylene glycol • Proprietary • Water • Proprietary • Proprietary Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 90 µg/day NSRL (inhalation) Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed 10377­60­3 50­70­4 Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary 107­21­1 Proprietary 7732­18­5 Proprietary Proprietary Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Other Information
• WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
Section 16 ­ Other Information
Revision Date
Other Information
• 02/December/2015
• 10/June/2015
• Schedule B Number: 3405.90.0000.
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Preparation Date: 10/June/2015
Revision Date: 02/December/2015
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